After all, who believes that most poker sites are rigged?

Poker Orifice

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You replied to my own posting and in an obvious manner.
So you don't want to bet anymore I guess lol

I'd be more than happy to bet... but you suggested I was saying that a person could do this while playing 100nl online. There is a thing called 'MTTs' online where quite a few people play (many more than cash games).
You let me know how much you want to wager. How would I expect you to put up funds in an escrow when you're making up stuff like fulltilt changing the suits of the cards as they're dealt. Honestly I don't even know why I'm responding to you. Tell you what... not only do I want whatever you choose to bet to be paid to one of my poker accounts but I also want my 3mins of my life back!
 
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Poker is a multi-billion dollar market, and wherever large sums of money are involved, cheating is highly likely. There's even a gambling mafia. There are plenty of examples, like FulTilt. There are certainly things that many don't consider fraudulent, but actually are.

GG advertises a 90% Black Friday discount on the $108 Bounty Hunter, but it's not a discount; it's become a regular $10.80 tournament, as you can see from the prize distribution and the bounty.

There are also plenty of scams in live poker. Players teaming up and then splitting the winnings is just one small example.

I do think there's software running in the background that analyzes a player's behavior, such as frequency, payouts, stakes, etc. Poker rooms need rake, and if a player generates a lot of rake, they're a good player for the poker site. Then they need to be kept happy so they don't leave.
 
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